Neural Mesh Fusion: Unsupervised 3D Planar Surface Understanding
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This paper presents Neural Mesh Fusion (NMF), an efficient approach for joint optimization of polygon mesh from multi-view image observations and unsupervised 3D planar-surface parsing of the scene. In contrast to implicit neural representations, NMF directly learns to deform surface triangle mesh and generate an embedding for unsupervised 3D planar segmentation through gradient-based optimization directly on the surface mesh. The conducted experiments show that NMF obtains competitive results compared to state-of-the-art multi-view planar reconstruction, while not requiring any ground-truth 3D or planar supervision. Moreover, NMF is significantly more computationally efficient compared to implicit neural rendering-based scene reconstruction approaches.
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